Bombs away!!!
Posted on 10/27/2012 2:36:14 PM PDT by QT3.14
The team behind the television movie "SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama bin Laden" is saying the film was not recut to give a starring role to President Barack Obama two days before the presidential election.
National Geographic Channels CEO David Lyle says the film was indeed recut - but to show less footage of the president than an earlier version of the film.
(Excerpt) Read more at military.com ...
LOL
He probably needs a Michael Jackson Propofol soporific just to quiet the voices so he can sleep.
Another movie set to PO muzzies...
0bastard, Hillbilly and Ricecakes say the problem is movies.
Movies cause terrorist attacks.
Terrorists say "0bama we are all Osama!"
This film hits the theaters Dec. 19th.
Click on pic to see the trailer @ Youtube.
A film by Kathryn Bigelow w/assistance from the 0bama administration.
Lives in Beverly Hills, CA. Net worth $14 million dollars.
Bombs away!!!
Thanks for the email address. I sent one.
You are probably correct. I just cannot believe that he would say he was “eye candy”.
but, i am not gay.
Blessings, bobo
I must be missing something here. A man is in jail because he produced a video which incensed muslims, causing rioting all over the world. The National Geographic channel is showing a movie which praises Obama for single-handedly (they think) being responsible for the death of Osama bin Laden. Obama did not invite Osama to have a friendly beer; he killed him. It seems to me the muslim world will be absolutely out of their minds over Obama’s claiming glory for sending their leader to his 70 virgins. Or maybe they’re all going to drink a toast to him and join the losers for Obama.
No way this should be shown right before the election. Clearly politically motivated.I am done with NG.
Shred it for packing material.
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